ChelseaFriar wrote:I have zero hope for this game with the way the Friars, including Cotton, have been shooting. Just terrible, terrible shooting.
I will be attending the game, but not hopeful.
Also, Dunn did not play vs. Fairfield yesterday so it remains to be seen if he plays vs. Kentucky. Not to mention, Dunn looked horrible vs. Maryland. It's starting to become obvious that we are likely not getting a healthy Kris Dunn this season.
I thought we had slight chance in this game if Cotton was shooting like Cotton, Dunn was healthy, and freshmen Austin was available to add depth. None of these are now true.
For those keeping score, our best recruits under Cooley (Ledo, Dunn, Austin) have not played a full season. Not good.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Bill I would cool the jets just a bit. They have 5 straight #1 recruiting classes and have also sent about a dozen kids to the NBA in the first round. So it's not like those kids have stayed and played together. It works for Calipari so he's sticking with the strategy. Some years it works and in other years the inexperience kicks in (see last year). In his defense his best player went down and the team fell apart. That has happened to many programs, many times. In terms of them being preseason #1, I agree that it was a bit much. Glad MSU won but lets be honest that Kentucky gave them all they could handle.
This is going to be a big test for Prov. Randle is a monster. If they win this it will be against one of the best teams in the country, not a paper tiger. By March UK will be really tough. Get 'me now. Good luck Friars!
ChelseaFriar wrote:I have zero hope for this game with the way the Friars, including Cotton, have been shooting. Just terrible, terrible shooting.
I will be attending the game, but not hopeful.
Also, Dunn did not play vs. Fairfield yesterday so it remains to be seen if he plays vs. Kentucky. Not to mention, Dunn looked horrible vs. Maryland. It's starting to become obvious that we are likely not getting a healthy Kris Dunn this season.
I thought we had slight chance in this game if Cotton was shooting like Cotton, Dunn was healthy, and freshmen Austin was available to add depth. None of these are now true.
For those keeping score, our best recruits under Cooley (Ledo, Dunn, Austin) have not played a full season. Not good.
TheHall wrote:ChelseaFriar wrote:I have zero hope for this game with the way the Friars, including Cotton, have been shooting. Just terrible, terrible shooting.
I will be attending the game, but not hopeful.
Also, Dunn did not play vs. Fairfield yesterday so it remains to be seen if he plays vs. Kentucky. Not to mention, Dunn looked horrible vs. Maryland. It's starting to become obvious that we are likely not getting a healthy Kris Dunn this season.
I thought we had slight chance in this game if Cotton was shooting like Cotton, Dunn was healthy, and freshmen Austin was available to add depth. None of these are now true.
For those keeping score, our best recruits under Cooley (Ledo, Dunn, Austin) have not played a full season. Not good.
I agree with this tough assessment to a point. Then again, Butler made no such excuses going into yesterday, even though they had plenty they could use. Yet they out-played the #5 team in the country with it's lottery pick PG. Let's see what PC does on the big stage for the first time before we start making excuses (legitimate) for them. They may not need any excuses, even if they loses, just like BU. Remember Cleveland st played UK tough. They had that game although they wound up losing by 7 in the end.
ChelseaFriar wrote:TheHall wrote:ChelseaFriar wrote:I have zero hope for this game with the way the Friars, including Cotton, have been shooting. Just terrible, terrible shooting.
I will be attending the game, but not hopeful.
Also, Dunn did not play vs. Fairfield yesterday so it remains to be seen if he plays vs. Kentucky. Not to mention, Dunn looked horrible vs. Maryland. It's starting to become obvious that we are likely not getting a healthy Kris Dunn this season.
I thought we had slight chance in this game if Cotton was shooting like Cotton, Dunn was healthy, and freshmen Austin was available to add depth. None of these are now true.
For those keeping score, our best recruits under Cooley (Ledo, Dunn, Austin) have not played a full season. Not good.
I agree with this tough assessment to a point. Then again, Butler made no such excuses going into yesterday, even though they had plenty they could use. Yet they out-played the #5 team in the country with it's lottery pick PG. Let's see what PC does on the big stage for the first time before we start making excuses (legitimate) for them. They may not need any excuses, even if they loses, just like BU. Remember Cleveland st played UK tough. They had that game although they wound up losing by 7 in the end.
To be clear, my comments were not intended to be an excuse. I said I felt we had a slight chance for an upset with a full roster available. I didn't say we would have won with a full roster. Kentucky is the more talented, deeper team even if we had Ricky Ledo back.
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